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I am 34, 54kg and I know that I have 2 2cm gallstones. I have been trying to control the symptoms with diet. At the moment I don't have any pain, just nausea and feel very lighheaded. I can understand why food would make me nasueous, but what causes the lightheadedness?
You are suffering from large gall bladder calculus and treatment of choice is laproscopic cholecystectomy(surgical removal of gall bladder). Now a days,laproscopic method is widely used and recovery is very fast in this procedure. You shouldn't delay operation,gall bladder may get obstructed and infected any time and it may cause emergency,So it is better to get rid of calculus.
Get well soon. Hope I have answered your question.
Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan
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Hello Thanks for writing to HCM You are suffering from large gall bladder calculus and treatment of choice is laproscopic cholecystectomy(surgical removal of gall bladder). Now a days,laproscopic method is widely used and recovery is very fast in this procedure. You shouldn t delay operation,gall bladder may get obstructed and infected any time and it may cause emergency,So it is better to get rid of calculus. Get well soon. Hope I have answered your question. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan